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Ordinance mentioned in this Act An Act for the
Continuance of
Processe and
Judiciall Proceedings Tunnage and
Poundage Act (c.4), with
schedule of very high...
- of
Judiciall Astrologie (1603), the most
substantial English defence of
astrology of its day,
rebutting John Chamber's A
Treatise Against Judiciall Astrologie...
- of Process, etc. Act 1660 An Act for the
Continuance of
Processe and
Judiciall Proceedings. The whole. 12 Car. 2. c. 5
Excise Act 1660 An Act for continuing...
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Declaration of
Egregious Popish Impostures Christopher Heydon – A
Defence of
Judiciall Astrologie Philemon Holland – The Philosophie,
commonly called, the Morals...
- 1582 by
Henry Savile. This was
followed by Chamber's
Treatise Against Judiciall Astrologie (1601), an anti-astrological work with
which was
bound his...
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agreed with the Word of God and
would serve as a constitution. Moses, his
judicialls was
written by the subject, but it was not adopted. The
resulting legal...
- 12 Cha. 2. c. 3 1 June 1660 An Act for the
Continuance of
Processe and
Judiciall Proceedings. (Repealed by
Statute Law
Revision Act 1863 (26 & 27 Vict...
- 1662 (14 Cha. 2. c. 25). "Charles II, 1660: An Act for
Confirmation of
Judiciall Proceedings",
Statutes of the Realm:
volume 5: 1628-80 (1819), pp. 234-236...
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other detestable and
deuilishe practises,
dayly used
under colour of
Judiciall Astrologie, London, 1563. The
Court of Vertue,
contayning many Holy or...
- 1646). Astrologo-Mastix: or a
discovery of the
vanity and
iniquity of
Judiciall Astrology or
divining by the
starres the
successe or
miscarriage of humane...